The Fall Part 2 Gets a February 13 Release Date on Switch

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The Fall Part 2: Unbound, an indie title from Over the Moon Games, is now set for release on February 13th on Nintendo Switch. The game is the second part in the trilogy and a sequel to the The Fall, which we reviewed on Wii U back in 2014. It's very ex

The Fall Part 2: Unbound, an indie title from Over the Moon Games, is now set for release on February 13th on Nintendo Switch. The game is the second part in the trilogy and a sequel to the The Fall, which we reviewed on Wii U back in 2014. It's very exciting that the next installment in the series is finally coming to Nintendo Switch, because we really enjoyed the first game. A final price has yet to be revealed, but the prequel went for $9.99, so a similar price is to be expected.

For those unfamiliar with The Fall, it's rather hard to explain exactly what to expect from the series, so perhaps the embedded trailer can assist with that. However, a point-and-click metroidvania style wouldn't be too far off the mark. The game centers around the artificial intelligence A.R.I.D. and focuses heavily on story-telling and aesthetics. I was also particularly impressed with the voice acting from the first game, and from the looks of the trailer, the sequel should boast equally impressive audio.

We'll have a full review of the game ready around launch time, so be sure to check back and see our thoughts if you're interested in A.R.I.D.'s story and the next chapter of The Fall.

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